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Motocross Challenge GBA

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Motocross Challenge
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General
AuthorDHG Games
TypeRacing
Version2007
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2007/04/18
Links
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Website

Motocross Challenge is a 2D side-scrolling motorcycle game combining regular racing and tricks.

The game was developed by a commercial developer, however when the project was cancelled by two publishers, it was released to the public for free.

A limited supply of cartridge was available at the time of the release. In 2010, it was followed up with an iPhone/iPad version.

User guide

The game offers two main modes: Free Ride (choose an unlocked bike and track to practise) and Challenge.

The Challenge mode involves a series of events in 3 major categories:

  • Beat the Clock (time-based).
  • Trick Attack (points-based).
  • World Tour (race against 3 AI opponents).

When all courses are finished, the final event, MXC Championship, is unlocked. The events are divided over different trees and completing certain courses unlocks new tracks or one of the 8 available bikes.

The bikes have different statistics based on speed, handling, acceleration, height, boost and suspension.

There are different types of tracks, set on a beach, an arena, downtown, in the snow, in a forest, in a desert and even a dump. They contain a series of jumps but also areas that slow down the bike, along with obstacles.

The game also supports passwords to save and restore the player's progress.

Controls

A - Turbo

B - Gas

R - Brake

L - Hold to do tricks (combination key)

Tricks:

Left - Superman

Right - TrickNacNac

Up+Right - TrickDeadBody

Down - TrickLazyBoy

Up - NoFooter

Up+Left - Nothing

Screenshots

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Media

Game Boy Advance - Motocross Challenge - DHG Games # Canceled - Gameplay (The VideoGames Museum)

Compatibility

Can be played through an emulator or a GBA flashcard.

External links

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